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+2348114880600 Lagos 1 Like |
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+234 811 488 0600 |
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+234 811 488 0600 Lagos |
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Some of the POS guys bought the naira from agent 2 Likes |
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In the second photo, why did he change his cap? |
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Sstepkee:Lekki |
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Hi mindsbeauty: |
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So what will happen to those with crypto currency account? |
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and how much is minimum wage again? 1 Like |
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from coke to fanta |
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Oloribooruku from conception |
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has described the Wailing Wailers Group, using the hashtag #OccupyCBN on Twitter, as blackmailers fighting for the interest of economic saboteurs. In a statement, the apex bank’s acting Director, Corporate Communications, Isaac Okoroafor, said the allegations by the group were “false and fabricated”. Recall that the group called on Nigerians to come out en mass under the hashtag #OccupyCBN on January 13 to protest at the CBN Headquarters. The group made allegations of fraudulent Forex trading, round tripping and racketeering in CBN, manipulation of Forex, illegally funding Federal Government budget and shortchanging the Money Deposit Banks’ reserve ratio at the expense of the masses. According to the group, Forex trading has been illegally turned to an exclusive business of “the friends and family of those in power as against the principle of banking, which allows for professionalism in trading and ensuring circulation to the business community for import and export of goods and services.” However, the apex bank’s spokesman refuted the allegations and accused the Wailing Wailers of being paid agents of some “selfish interest groups and enemies of the Nigerian economy.” He alleged that the group wanted to create markets for importers to the overall detriment of the Nigerian economy. He said no amount of blackmail would make the CBN allow a practice whereby local farmers and industrialists who invested heavily in the production of Nigerian made products such as rice, fish, industrial starch, palm produce, wheat and wines would be made to close their farms and factories again. |
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ok seen next pls |
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long live the king 3 Likes |
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lol so ture @ the man so look like palm wine tapper |
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8. Sharo Cultural Festival The Sharo cultural festival is witnessed by the Fulani tribe of northern Nigeria, this festival is a traditional rite of passage for the young men who want to get married. There is no love story in this festival because these men are led into a ring without clothes, the man who endures the flogging from men armed with whips amid drumming, loud cheering from the crowd and singing without crying out wins the hand of the bride in question. This festival is so weird because it is believed that any man who can withstand the intense pain from flogging is a strong man, scars gotten are forever. 9. Ivbamen Festival You may have attended some weird festivals in different parts of the world, a visit to Ozalla in Enugu State would present you to the Ivbamen Festival where boys are initiated in a ceremony that involves some spiritual rites and rituals. 10. The Onitsha Ivory Festival We have talked about the festivals that are mostly dominated by the men, but in Onitsha Ivories Festival, it is the women who indulge in weird activities, wives of wealthy men are seen collecting ivory and coral that would be used to design their own costumes. Any woman who has been able to acquired plenty coral and ivory to decorate her ivory costume will be given the prestigious title ‘Ozo’ – An Ivory holder. To be qualified, the participant is expected to have two large pieces of ivory, which weigh 25 kilos each. 1 Like |
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7. Olojo Festival The Olojo Festival is held in Ife, Osun State where the Ooni ( The King of Ife) separates himself from the world for communion with the spirits to make him pure before the festival and rids his palace of evil forces. The King the lead his people to Okemogun shrine, where he renews his oath as an Ooni at the foot of Oketage hill by a priest. 1 Like 1 Share
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